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   State Courts - Iowa - January 18, 2007

  
In the Interest of C.A.A., No. 6-1007 / 05-1554, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Order requiring appellant juvenile to register as a sex offender was affirmed because the juvenile's history in treatment for sex offenders had not been particularly successful, and the juvenile's registration as a sex offender was necessary to accomplish the public safety objectives underlying Iowa Code § 692A.2(4) (2005).

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In the Interest of C.L.P.H., No. 6-1043 / 06-1831, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Mother's parental rights were properly terminated, Iowa Code § 232.116, because her past performance and failure to address her drug dependency did not indicate that she could adequately care for her children; the mother resisted and dropped out of therapy after attending one session, and she failed to attend court-ordered substance abuse meetings.

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In the Interest of C.M.M.S., No. 6-1051 / 06-1864, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Clear and convincing evidence supported termination of parental rights under Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(d), (h) (2005) based on the parents' lack of parenting skills, a history of domestic violence between parents and extended family, anger management issues, and mental health concerns; returning child to either parent would place him in grave danger.

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In the Interest of J.H., No. 6-999 / 06-1767, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Permanency order pursuant to Iowa Code § 232.104(2)(d)(1), continuing placement of the children with their grandparents, was affirmed because although the parents received a myriad of services to correct the situation that resulted in removal of the children from the home (domestic violence against the mother), little to no progress was made.

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In the Interest of M.P., No. 6-1050 / 06-1835, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: District court did not err in terminating mother's parental rights under Iowa Code § 232.116(1) because children were young and had need for permanency, mother had significant history of drug abuse, and mother lacked any meaningful progress through services; mother tested positive for drugs only one month before termination hearing.

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In the Interest of M.T., No. 6-1045 / 06-1897, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Juvenile court properly placed custody of the child with the mother, where the child had been in the physical care of the mother for most of his life, and while neither parent had presented the image of an ideal parent, the adjudicatory harms identified in the child in need of assistance adjudication did not run against the mother.

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In the Interest of R.R., No. 6-993 / 06-1699, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Pursuant to Iowa Code § 232.116, parents' parental rights were terminated where the mother continued to abuse controlled substances and, post-incarceration, the father's life would remain chaotic and unstable; the child deserved permanency and a stable, loving environment.

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In the Interest of S.M.H., No. 6-1046 / 06-1844, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Father's parental rights were properly terminated, Iowa Code § 232.116, because the father was continually informed as to why the child could not be returned to his care, he was offered appropriate reunification services, he was combative with service providers, and he refused to acknowledge any problems with his supervision of the child.

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In the Interest of S.W., No. 7-002 / 06-1865, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Termination of parental rights under Iowa Code § 232.116(1)(h) was affirmed because the father had not fully committed to a life of sobriety and remained in an on-again-off-again relationship with the mother, and the mother continued to use illegal substances and continued to associate with her drug dealer.

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In the Interest of W.J.S., No. 6-983 / 05-1907, COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA, January 18, 2007, Filed
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